polytechnic of namibia 2011 graduation report april 2012...
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POLYTECHNIC OF NAMIBIA
Management Information and Institutional Research
Polytechnic of Namibia 2011 Graduation Report
April 2012 graduation Ceremony
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Introduction This document presents statistics of the Graduates for the April 2012 graduation as part of the graduation information. A total of 1769 awards were offered to1518 graduates of who 905 were females. These graduates met the graduation requirements and were awarded with degrees, diplomas or certificates. The awards are categorised in terms of Award types, Schools and Departments. Comparisons between Faculty schools, Departments, Gender and Offering types are also presented. The data was collected from the faculty officers and forwarded to the MIIR office via emails. The information was analysed and presented in charts and tables. The document comprises six sections. Section 1 presents the graduates per qualification type awarded and qualification type registered. Section 2 presents awards by offering type and Section 3 shows awards offered per School. Section 4 and 5 illustrates awards per School, Qualification Type awarded and Awards per School, Qualifications Registered and Qualification types awarded respectively. Finally, Section 6 presents Nationality, Age and Marital Status of the graduates.
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1. Graduates per Qualification Type Awarded and Qualification Type Registered
This section presents the graduates per Qualification type awarded and Qualification type registered (Table 1.1). A comparison between gender of the graduates is also shown per Qualification registered (Table 1.2).
Table 1.1: Awards per qualification type awarded
Qualification type awarded Females Males Grand Total Percentage
Master degree 3 1 4 0.2%
Honours degree 22 22 44 2.5%
Bachelor degree 344 188 532 30.1%
Diploma 345 246 591 33.4%
Higher Certificate 24 29 53 3.0%
Certificate 331 214 545 30.8%
Total 1069 700 1769 100.0%
Percentage 60.4% 39.6% 100.0%
Table 1.1, above shows the number and the percentages of awards given to graduates per Qualification type awarded by gender. The highest Award type were Diplomas 33.4%, followed Certificates and Bachelor’s degrees with 30.8% and 30.1% respectively. A few Honours degrees 2.5% were awarded, and 0.2% Master degrees. More than 60% of the graduates per qualification were females. Table 1.2: Awards per Qualification Registered
Type of Qualification Registered
Award type Female Male Total Percentage
Master degree Master degree 1 3 4 0.2%
Master degree Total 1 3 4 0.2%
Honours degree Honours degree 22 22 44 2.5%
Honours degree Total 22 22 44 2.5%
Bachelor degree Bachelor degree 188 344 532 30.1%
Diploma 202 325 527 29.8%
Higher Certificate 14 19 33 1.9%
Certificate 192 309 501 28.3%
Bachelor degree Total 596 997 1593 90.1%
Diploma Diploma 44 20 64 3.6%
Higher Certificate 13 4 17 1.0%
Certificate 18 16 34 1.9%
Diploma Total 75 40 115 6.5%
Higher Certificate Higher Certificate 2 1 3 0.2%
Higher Certificate Total 2 1 3 0.2%
Certificate Certificate 4 6 10 0.6%
Certificate Total 4 6 10 0.6%
Total 700 1069 1769 100.0%
Table 1.2, above clearly indicates that a total of 1769 awards were issued per qualification registered. The students who registered for differed programme types were awarded with a completed programme qualification or different exit qualification.
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2. Awards by Offering Type This section presents the awards per Offering type and Gender (Table 1.2). A distinction is drawn between the Offering types and Qualification types in Table 2.2.
Table 2.1: Awards per Offering Type and Gender
Table 2.1, shows that 1769 awards, of which 60.7% were issued to fulltime students, 22.7% issued to part-time students and 16.5% issued to distance education students.
Table 2.2: Awards per Offering Type, Qualification Type Awarded per Gender Offering Type Award type Female Male Total
Full time Honours degree 2 3 5
Bachelor degree 174 110 284
Diploma 209 176 385
Higher Certificate 14 26 40
Certificate 215 147 362
Full time Total 614 462 1076
Part time Master degree 3 1 4
Honours degree 19 18 37
Bachelor degree 97 52 149
Diploma 75 45 120
Higher Certificate 4 3 7
Certificate 52 32 84
Part time Total 250 151 401
Distance Honours degree 1 1 2
Bachelor degree 73 26 99
Diploma 61 25 86
Higher Certificate 6 6
Certificate 64 35 99
Distance Total 205 87 292
Total 1069 700 1769
Table 2.2, shows the Award types per Offering type and Qualification type by Gender. Out of the 1769 awards, more than 60% (1069) awards were issued to female graduates. Female graduates outnumbered the male graduates in all qualification types awarded.
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3. Awards per School This section presents the Award type offered per school (Table 3.1) and Qualification type awarded by gender (Table 3.2).
Table 3.1: Awards per School and Gender School Name Distance Full time Part time Total
Percentage Female Male Female Male Female Male
Business & Management 188 75 440 239 204 70 1216 68.7%
Communication 7 4 8 6 24 36 85 4.8%
Engineering 2 1 41 85 1 17 147 8.3%
Health & Applied Sciences 35 18 2 6 61 3.4%
Information Technology 29 53 19 21 122 6.9%
Natural Resources & Tourism 8 7 61 61 1 138 7.8%
Total 205 87 614 462 250 151 1769 100.0%
Table 3.1, shows awards offered per school and gender. The School of Business and Management offered the highest number of award (68.7%) followed sequentially by the School of Engineering (8.3%), School of Natural Resources and Tourism (7.8%), School of Information Technology (6.9%), and School of Communication (4.8%).
Table 3.2: Awards per School, Qualification Type awarded and Gender School Name Award type Distance Full time
Part time Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
Business & Management Master degree 3 1 4
Honours degree 2 4 4 10
Diploma 56 21 142 72 61 24 376
Higher Certificate 4 1 4 9
Certificate 56 30 182 106 51 24 449
Bachelor degree 72 24 115 59 81 17 368
Business & Management Total 188 75 440 239 204 70 1216
Communication Honours degree 1 1 12 9 23
Diploma 3 3 3 2 11
Higher Certificate 1 1
Certificate 2 1 7 10
Bachelor degree 8 6 8 18 40
Communication Total 7 4 8 6 24 36 85
Engineering Diploma 15 28 3 46
Higher Certificate 1 13 26 1 41
Certificate 1 1 11 25 1 39
Bachelor degree 2 6 1 12 21
Engineering Total 2 1 41 85 1 17 147
Health & Applied Sciences Honours degree 1 4 5
Higher Certificate 2 2
Bachelor degree 35 18 1 54
Health & Applied Sciences Total 35 18 2 6 61
Information Technology Honours degree 2 2
Diploma 23 39 11 16 89
Bachelor degree 6 14 6 5 31
Information Technology Total 29 53 19 21 122
Natural Resources & Tourism Honours degree 2 1 1 4
Diploma 2 1 29 37 69
Certificate 5 4 22 16 47
Bachelor degree 1 2 8 7 18
Natural Resources & Tourism Total 8 7 61 61 1 138
Total 205 87 614 462 250 151 1769
Table 3.2, above shows the number and the total percentage of graduates by Offering type, per Award type and per School divided into Gender denominations. Most of the awards out of 1769, more than 60% (1069) were offered to female graduates, compared to male graduates.
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4. Graduates per School, Qualification Type Awarded and Department
This section presents the awards per School, Department and Qualification type. Further, a breakdown of all schools is shown per Department, Offering type, Qualification type and Gender.
Tab 4.1: School of Business and Management Department Award type Full time Part time Distance Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Diploma 38 20 14 10 8 5 95
Certificate 65 34 9 2 13 7 130
Bachelor degree 15 6 5 3 14 4 47
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Total 118 60 28 15 35 16 272
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Honours degree 2 4 4 10
Diploma 46 26 27 6 30 5 140
Higher Certificate 1 4 4 9
Certificate 57 34 17 12 20 7 147
Bachelor degree 32 21 23 3 25 5 109
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Total 136 83 75 25 79 17 415
ECONOMICS Certificate 1 1
Bachelor degree 23 10 5 4 1 43
ECONOMICS Total 23 10 5 4 1 1 44
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Diploma 41 15 6 1 6 6 75
Certificate 14 6 7 2 5 4 38
Bachelor degree 27 14 17 3 13 9 83
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Total 82 35 30 6 24 19 196
OFFICE MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY Diploma 5 8 2 1 16
Certificate 6 2 8 3 1 20
Bachelor degree 2 24 4 30
OFFICE MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY Total 13 2 40 2 8 1 66
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT Diploma 12 11 6 5 11 5 50
Certificate 40 30 10 8 14 11 113
Bachelor degree 16 8 7 4 16 5 56
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT Total 68 49 23 17 41 21 219
GRAD. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Master degree 3 1 4
GRAD. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Total 3 1 4
Total 440 239 204 70 188 75 1216
Table 4.1, shows that in the School of Business and Management awards, most awards were from the Department of Business Management (415) followed by the Department of Accounting & Finance (272), Public Management (219) and Human Resources Management (196) while Economics and Office management & Technology offered less than 100 hundred awards.
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Table 4.2: School of Communication Department
Award type
Full time Part time Distance Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
COMMUNICATION Bachelor degree 4 4 4 2 14
COMMUNICATION Total 4 4 4 2 14
CRIM JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Bachelor degree 11 11
Diploma 3 3 6
Higher Certificate 1 1
Certificate 1 7 2 10
CRIM JUSTICE & LEGAL STUDIES Total 1 18 6 3 28
LANGUAGES Honours degree 3 2 1 1 7
Bachelor degree 4 2 6
LANGUAGES Total 4 2 3 2 1 1 13
MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Honours degree 9 7 16
Bachelor degree 4 5 9
Diploma 3 2 5
MEDIA TECHNOLOGY Total 16 14 30
Total 8 6 24 36 7 4 85
Table 4.2, shows that in the School of Communication, awards were offered from the following departments: Media Technology (30), Criminal Justice & Legal studies (28), and Communication (14). A total of 39 awards were offered to female graduates. Table 4.3: School of Engineering Department
Award type Full time Part time Distance
Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
CIVIL ENGINEERING Bachelor degree 9 9
Diploma 4 9 2 15
Higher Certificate 3 13 16
Certificate 8 8
CIVIL ENGINEERING Total 7 30 11 48
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Bachelor degree 1 1 2
Diploma 4 8 12
Higher Certificate 4 5 9
Certificate 4 6 10
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Total 12 19 1 1 33
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Bachelor degree 2 1 3
Diploma 7 6 1 14
Higher Certificate 6 3 1 10
Certificate 7 7 1 15
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Total 22 17 3 42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Bachelor degree 5 2 7
Diploma 5 5
Higher Certificate 5 5
Certificate 4 4
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Total 19 2 21
VOCATIONAL EDU & TRAINING Higher Certificate 1 1
Certificate 1 1 2
VOCATIONAL EDU & TRAINING Total 2 1 3
Total 41 85 1 17 2 1 147
Table 4.3, shows that the majority of the awards in the School of Engineering were National Diplomas. Most of the awards were in the Department of Civil Engineering (48), Department of Electronic Engineering (42), Electrical Engineering (33), and Department of Mechanical Engineering (21) while the Department of Vocational Education and Training had only 3 offered. More than two-thirds of the awards were offered to male graduates.
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Table 4.4: School of Health and Applied Science
Department
Award type
Full time
Part time
Total
Female Male Female Male
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Honours degree 1 4 5
Bachelor degree 10 4 1 15
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Total 10 4 2 4 20
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor degree 16 5 21
Higher Certificate 2 2
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Total 16 5 2 23
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES Bachelor degree 9 9 18
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES Total 9 9 18
Total 35 18 2 6 61
Table 4.4, shows that in the School of Health and Applied Science, a total of 61 awards were offered. Most awards were offered from the Department of Biomedical Sciences (23), Mathematics and Statistics (20), with Environmental Health Sciences offering 18 awards.
Table 4.5: School of Information Technology
Department
Award type
Full time
Part time
Total
Female Male Female Male
BASIC COMPUTER STUDIES Diploma 6 2 5 13
BASIC COMPUTER STUDIES Total 6 2 5 13
BUSINESS COMPUTING Bachelor degree 2 4 2 8
Diploma 3 7 3 1 14
BUSINESS COMPUTING Total 3 9 7 3 22
COMPUTER SYSTEMS & NETWORKS Honours degree 2 2
Bachelor degree 4 8 2 3 17
Diploma 18 20 5 9 52
COMPUTER SYSTEMS & NETWORKS Total 22 28 9 12 71
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Bachelor degree 2 4 6
Diploma 2 6 1 1 10
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Total 4 10 1 1 16
Total 29 53 19 21 122
Table 4.5, shows that in the School of Information Technology, a total of 122 awards were offered. Most awards were offered from the Department of Computer Systems and Networks (71), Business Computing (22), Software Engineering (16), and Basic Computer Studies (13).
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Table 4.6: School of Natural Resources & Tourism
Department
Award type
Full time
Part time
Distance
Total
Female Male Female Male Female
AGRICULTURE Honours degree 2 1 1 4
Bachelor degree 5 4 9
Diploma 3 3
AGRICULTURE Total 7 8 1 16
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEM. Bachelor degree 1 1 2
Diploma 16 7 2 1 26
Certificate 2 1 1 4
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEM. Total 18 8 3 3 32
LAND MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 3 3 6
Diploma 10 20 30
Certificate 20 15 35
LAND MANAGEMENT Total 33 38 71
NATURE CONSERVATION Bachelor degree 1 1
Diploma 3 7 10
Certificate 5 3 8
NATURE CONSERVATION Total 3 7 5 4 19
Total 61 61 1 8 7 138
Table 4.6, shows that in the Faculty of Natural Resources & Tourism a total of 138 awards were offered in the different departments as follows: Land Management (71), Hospitality and Tourism Management (32), Nature Conservation (19), Agriculture (16).
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5. Awards per School, Qualifications Registered and Qualification Types awarded
Section 5 presents the awards per school, qualifications registered and qualifications types awarded in tables 5.1-5.5. A comparison is made between the different Award types and Qualification types by gender per school.
Table 5.1 School of Business and Management Qualification Registered name Award type Distance Full time Part time Total
Male Female Male Female Male Female
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ECONOMICS Bachelor degree 23 10 5 4 1 43
Certificate 1 1
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ECONOMICS Total 23 10 5 4 1 1 44
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN PUB MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 16 8 7 4 16 5 56
Diploma 12 11 6 5 11 5 50
Certificate 31 23 9 6 13 10 92
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN PUB MANAGEMENT Total 59 42 22 15 40 20 198
BACHELOR OF MARKETING Bachelor degree 12 7 4 2 8 1 34
Diploma 17 8 9 3 6 1 44
Higher Certificate 4 4 8
Certificate 23 12 3 2 7 2 49
BACHELOR OF MARKETING Total 52 27 20 7 25 4 135
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT Certificate 9 7 1 2 1 1 21
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT Total 9 7 1 2 1 1 21
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ACC AND FIN Bachelor degree 15 6 5 3 14 4 47
Diploma 38 20 14 10 8 5 95
Certificate 65 34 9 2 13 7 130
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ACC AND FIN Total 118 60 28 15 35 16 272
BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 27 14 13 2 13 9 78
Diploma 41 15 6 1 6 6 75
Certificate 14 6 7 2 5 4 38
BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Total 82 35 26 5 24 19 191
B. TECH. IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 4 1 5
B. TECH. IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Total 4 1 5
BACHELOR: OFFICE MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY Bachelor degree 2 24 4 30
Diploma 5 8 2 1 16
Certificate 6 2 8 3 1 20
BACHELOR: OFFICE MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY Total 13 2 40 2 8 1 66
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor degree 18 12 16 1 17 4 68
Diploma 26 17 17 3 24 4 91
Certificate 33 22 14 10 13 5 97
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Total 77 51 47 14 54 13 256
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MARKETING Bachelor degree 1 2 2 5
Diploma 2 2
Higher Certificate 1 1
Certificate 1 1
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MARKETING Total 5 2 2 9
B.TECH. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor degree 1 1 2
Diploma 1 1 1 3
B.TECH. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Total 2 1 2 5
BACHELOR OF LOGISTICS (HONOURS) Honours degree 4 4 8
BACHELOR OF LOGISTICS (HONOURS) Total 4 4 8
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Master degree 3 1 4
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Total 3 1 4
BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP HONOURS Honours degree 2 2
BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP HONOURS Total 2 2
Total 440 239 204 70 188 75 1216
Table 5.1, shows that the qualifications registered and qualification type awarded to graduates in School of Business and Management range from 272 awards consisting of completed programme qualification and exit qualification offered to graduates in B. Tech in Accounting and Finance to 8 awards offered to graduates in Bachelor of Logistics (Hons) and 5 in B. Tech in Business Administration, 4 Master of International Business 2 in Bachelor of Entrepreneurship Honours . The female graduates received more than half of the total awards.
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Table 5.2: School of Communications
Qualification Registered name Award type Full time Part time Distance Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
BACHELOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (POLICING) Bachelor degree 3 3
Certificate 6 6
BACHELOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (POLICING) Total 9 9
BACHELOR OF ENGLISH (HONOURS) Honours degree 3 2 1 1 7
BACHELOR OF ENGLISH (HONOURS) Total 3 2 1 1 7
BACHELOR OF ENGLISH Bachelor degree 4 2 6
BACHELOR OF ENGLISH Total 4 2 6
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION Bachelor degree 4 4 4 2 14
BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION Total 4 4 4 2 14
BACHELOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (COR. MNGT) Bachelor degree 8 8
Certificate 1 1 2
BACHELOR OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (COR. MNGT) Total 1 9 10
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE Diploma 3 3 6
Higher Certificate 1 1
Certificate 2 2
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN POLICE SCIENCE Total 6 3 9
DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM & COMM. TECHNOLOGY Diploma 3 2 5
DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM & COMM. TECHNOLOGY Total 3 2 5
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM & COM. TECH. Bachelor degree 4 5 9
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM & COM. TECH. Total 4 5 9
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM &COM. TECH (HONS) Honours degree 9 7 16
BACHELOR OF JOURNALISM &COM. TECH (HONS) Total 9 7 16
Total 8 6 24 36 7 4 85
Table 5.2, shows that that the awards offered ranged from 16 to the graduates in Bachelor of Journalism and Communication Tech (Hons) to 5 graduates in Bachelor of Criminal Justice. The male graduates received the highest number of awards.
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Table 5.3: School of Engineering
Qualification Registered name Award type Full time Part time Distance Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
NAT. DIPLOMA ENGIN: CIVIL &PROJECT MANAG. Diploma 3 9 12
Higher Certificate 3 13 16
Certificate 8 8
NAT. DIPLOMA ENGIN: CIVIL &PROJECT MANAG. Total 6 30 36
B.TECH. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (URBAN) Bachelor degree 8 8
Diploma 1 1
B.TECH. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (URBAN) Total 9 9
B.TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING (WATER) Bachelor degree 1 1
Diploma 1 1 2
B.TECH. CIVIL ENGINEERING (WATER) Total 1 2 3
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONIC ENG Bachelor degree 2 1 3
Diploma 7 6 1 14
Higher Certificate 6 3 1 10
Certificate 7 7 1 15
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONIC ENG Total 22 17 3 42
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN POWER ENG. Bachelor degree 1 1 2
Diploma 4 8 12
Higher Certificate 4 5 9
Certificate 4 6 10
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN POWER ENG. Total 12 19 1 1 33
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENG Bachelor degree 5 2 7
Diploma 5 5
Higher Certificate 5 5
Certificate 4 4
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENG Total 19 2 21
NAT. CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR) Certificate 1 1 2
NAT. CERTIFICATE (VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR) Total 1 1 2
NAT. HIGHER CERT (VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR) Higher Certificate 1 1
NAT. HIGHER CERT (VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR) Total 1 1
Total 41 85 1 17 2 1 147
Table 5.3, shows that the most awards were offered to the graduates in Bachelor of Technology in Electronic Engineering (42) with the 1 award offered to a graduate in Nat. Higher Certificate (Vocational Instructor). The male graduates received the most number of awards in all Qualification type.
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Table 5.4: School of Health and Applied Science
Qualification Registered name Award type Full time
Part time
Total
Female Male Female Male
B.Sc IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS Bachelor degree 10 4 1 15
B.Sc IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS Total 10 4 1 15
B.Sc (HONS) IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Honours degree 1 2 3
B.Sc (HONS) IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS Total 1 2 3
B.Sc (HONS) IN APPLIED STATISTICS Honours degree 2 2
B.Sc (HONS) IN APPLIED STATISTICS Total 2 2
BACHELOR OF BIO-MEDICAL SCIENCES Bachelor degree 16 5 21
BACHELOR OF BIO-MEDICAL SCIENCES Total 16 5 21
NAT. HIGHER CERT: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE Higher Certificate 2 2
NAT. HIGHER CERT: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE Total 2 2
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE Bachelor degree 9 9 18
BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE Total 9 9 18
Total 35 18 2 6 61
Table 5.4, shows that that the awards offered in the School of Health & Applied Science ranging from 21 to the graduates in Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences to 2 graduates in B.Sc (Hons) in Applied Statistics. The female graduates received the highest number of awards.
Table 5.5: School of Information Technology Qualification Registered name Award type Full time Part time Total
Male Female Male Female
ND IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Diploma 6 5 2 13
ND IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total 6 5 2 13
B.IT IN SYSTEMS ADMIN & NETWORKS Bachelor degree 8 4 3 2 17
Diploma 20 18 9 5 52
B.IT IN SYSTEMS ADMIN & NETWORKS Total 28 22 12 7 69
B.IT: BUSINESS COMPUTING Bachelor degree 2 2 4 8
Diploma 7 3 1 3 14
B.IT: BUSINESS COMPUTING Total 9 3 3 7 22
B.IT: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Bachelor degree 4 2 6
Diploma 6 2 1 1 10
B.IT: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Total 10 4 1 1 16
B.IT (HONOURS): COMPUTER NETWORKING Honours degree 2 2
B.IT (HONOURS): COMPUTER NETWORKING Total 2 2
Total 53 29 21 19 122
Table 5.5, shows that in the School of Information Technology. The highest number of awards was offered to the graduates in Bachelor of IT in Systems Administration and Networks (69). Only 2 awards B.IT (Honours) Computer Networking.
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Table 5.6: School of Natural Resources & Tourism Qualification Registered name
Award type
Full time
Part time
Distance
Total
Female Male Female Male Female
B.TECH. IN AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 1 1
B.TECH. IN AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Total 1 1
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 4 4 8
Diploma 3 3
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT Total 4 7 11
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL MGT (HONOURS) Honours degree 2 1 1 4
BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURAL MGT (HONOURS) Total 2 1 1 4
NAMIBIAN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CERTIF. Certificate 5 3 8
NAMIBIAN ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CERTIF. Total 5 3 8
B.TECH. IN NATURE CONSERVATION Bachelor degree 1 1
Diploma 3 7 10
B.TECH. IN NATURE CONSERVATION Total 3 7 1 11
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Diploma 5 1 2 8
Certificate 1 1
BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Total 6 1 2 9
BACHELOR OF TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 1 1 2
Diploma 10 6 1 17
Certificate 1 1 2
BACHELOR OF TRAVEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT Total 10 7 1 3 21
ND IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Diploma 1 1
Certificate 1 1
ND IN TRAVEL AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Total 2 2
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN GEOMATICS Certificate 7 5 12
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN GEOMATICS Total 7 5 12
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND SURVEYING Diploma 2 10 12
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND SURVEYING Total 2 10 12
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND ADMINISTRATION Certificate 2 1 3
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND ADMINISTRATION Total 2 1 3
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND USE PLANNING Diploma 4 4 8
Certificate 4 3 7
NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN LAND USE PLANNING Total 8 7 15
ND: LAND VALUATION AND ESTATE MGT Diploma 1 5 6
ND: LAND VALUATION AND ESTATE MGT Total 1 5 6
ND: LAND MANAGEMENT & REGISTRATION Diploma 1 1
Certificate 1 1
ND: LAND MANAGEMENT & REGISTRATION Total 1 1 2
B.TECH. IN LAND MANAGEMENT Bachelor degree 1 2 3
B.TECH. IN LAND MANAGEMENT Total 1 2 3
BACHELOR OF GEO-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Bachelor degree 2 1 3
Diploma 2 1 3
Certificate 7 5 12
BACHELOR OF GEO-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total 11 7 18
Total 61 61 1 8 7 138
Table 5.6, shows that in the School of Natural Resources & Tourism. The highest number of awards was offered to the graduates in Bachelor of Travel and Tourism (21). Only 1 awards B.Tech In Agricultural Management.
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5. Duration of Period of Study per School, Award Type and Gender
This section presents the average duration of study in years per qualification awarded, Offering Type and school divided in gender denominations (Table 6.1-6.3). The average time to complete each qualification is calculated by using the total number of years each student is registered at the Polytechnic of Namibia. The student may have been registered for and/or completed another award during this time.
Table 6.1 Duration of study per Qualification Type awarded and Gender Qualification type awarded Female Male Total
Master degree 6.0 4.0 5.5
Honours degree 5.0 4.6 4.8
Bachelor degree 5.4 5.2 5.3
Diploma 5.3 5.0 5.2
Higher Certificate 6.0 5.0 5.4
Certificate 4.3 4.3 4.3
Total 5.0 4.8 5.0
Table 6.1 Shows that the duration of period of study per qualification type varies considerably. On average it take 5 years for graduates to complete a qualification type The duration varies on average in a descending order of Master degree (5.5 years) Honours (4.8 years), bachelors degree (5.3 years), Diploma (5.2 years), Higher Certificate (5.4 years), years) and Certificate 4.3 years).
Table 6.2 Duration of Period of Study per Offering Type, Qualification Type awarded and Gender Offering Type Award type Female Male Total Full time Honours degree 5.0 6.0 5.6
Bachelor degree 4.3 4.6 4.4
Diploma 4.5 4.6 4.6
Higher Certificate 5.1 5.1 5.1
Certificate 3.7 4.0 3.8
Full time Total 4.2 4.4 4.3
Part time Master degree 6.0 4.0 5.5
Honours degree 5.2 4.6 4.9
Bachelor degree 6.0 5.7 5.9
Diploma 5.9 5.6 5.8
Higher Certificate 9.0 3.7 6.7
Certificate 5.0 4.6 4.8
Part time Total 5.7 5.2 5.5
Distance Honours degree 1.0 1.0 1.0
Bachelor degree 7.2 6.9 7.2
Diploma 7.1 6.9 7.1
Higher Certificate 6.0 6.0
Certificate 5.9 5.5 5.8
Distance Total 6.7 6.3 6.6
Total 5.0 4.8 5.0
Table 6.2, shows that it took on average 4.3 years for fulltime graduates, 5.5 years for part time graduates and 6.6 years for distance graduates to complete the qualification type.
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Table 6.2 Duration of Period of Study per School, Qualification Type awarded and Gender School Name Award type Distance Full time Part time Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
Business & Management Master degree 6.0 4.0 5.5
Honours degree 5.5 5.3 5.8 5.5
Bachelor degree 4.4 4.7 6.2 5.9 7.2 7.0 5.7
Diploma 4.6 4.6 6.1 5.8 7.4 7.0 5.5
Higher Certificate 6.0 9.0 6.5 7.6
Certificate 3.7 3.8 5.0 4.8 6.4 5.9 4.4
Business & Management Total 4.2 4.3 5.9 5.4 7.0 6.6 5.1
Communication Honours degree 5.2 4.2 1.0 1.0 4.4
Bachelor degree 3.4 3.2 3.5 4.8 4.0
Diploma 4.3 5.0 4.7 7.0 5.3
Higher Certificate 6.0 6.0
Certificate 3.0 3.6 8.0 4.4
Communication Total 3.4 3.2 4.4 4.4 5.3 5.5 4.4
Engineering Bachelor degree 8.5 6.5 8.0 7.0 7.0
Diploma 5.0 5.8 6.3 5.6
Higher Certificate 5.0 5.1 6.0 4.0 5.1
Certificate 5.2 5.1 6.0 3.0 7.0 5.2
Engineering Total 5.2 5.4 8.0 6.8 3.5 7.0 5.5
Health & Applied Sciences Honours degree 5.0 3.5 3.8
Bachelor degree 4.2 4.3 5.0 4.2
Higher Certificate 2.5 2.5
Health & Applied Sciences Total 4.2 4.3 5.0 3.2 4.1
Information Technology Honours degree 5.0 5.0
Bachelor degree 3.5 4.4 5.3 4.6 4.4
Diploma 3.9 3.5 5.0 5.2 4.1
Information Technology Total 3.8 3.8 5.1 5.0 4.2
Natural Resources & Tourism Honours degree 5.0 7.0 7.0 6.0
Bachelor degree 4.1 5.0 8.0 5.5 4.8
Diploma 4.3 4.6 5.0 6.0 4.5
Certificate 2.9 3.4 1.0 2.3 2.8
Natural Resources & Tourism Total 3.8 4.4 7.0 2.9 3.7 4.0
Total 4.2 4.4 5.7 5.2 6.7 6.3 5.0
Table 6.2, shows that the graduates take on average 5.0 years to complete a qualification type. However, the maximum average duration of 8.5 years in the School of Engineering was recorded for females to obtain Bachelor’s degrees. The school of Engineering recorded the highest average duration of 5.5 years
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6. Nationality and Age This section presents the nationality, age and marital status of the graduate
Table 7.1: Nationality of the graduates Nationality Female Male Total
ANGOLA 14 14 28
BOTSWANA 13 7 20
CONGO 1 1 2
KENYA 1 1 2
LIBERIA 1 1
NAMIBIA 1020 658 1678
NIGERIA 1 2 3
SWAZILAND 1 1
UGANDA 1 1
ZAMBIA 1 1
ZIMBABWE 13 8 21
TANZANIA 3 3
BRITAIN 1 1
INDIA 1 1
BURUNDI 2 2
GERMANY 1 1
SOUTH AFRICA 2 2
Not recorded 1 1
Total 1069 700 1769
Table 7.1, indicates that most of the graduates were Namibian Nationals (1678) followed by Angola (28), Zimbabwe (21) and Botswana 20 Nationals.
Figure 1: SADC Countries Graduates
Figure 1, shows that the most SADC graduates are from Angola (28) followed by Zimbabwe (21) and Botswana (20).
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13
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10
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20
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ANGOLA BOTSWANA SWAZILAND ZAMBIA ZIMBABWE TANZANIA SOUTH AFRICA
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Table 7.2: Age of Graduates
Age Female Male Total
<20 22 12 34
20-24 509 338 847
25-29 245 198 443
30-34 151 79 230
35-39 94 41 135
40-45 42 24 66
>45 6 8 14
Total 1069 700 1769
Table 7.3, shows that most of the graduates were between the age categories of 20-24 years (847), followed by 25-29 years (443), and descending to 14 the oldest graduates who were above 45 years of age.